I have been recently looking at what seems to be a problem with
@SERVERSTATUS to report accurate information in regard to the cache. I
don't have any more information, but you're not alone in finding some of
the presented values odd.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Weidl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 8:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Output of <@SERVERSTATUS NumCachedIncl>

Hi,

In my witango.ini file, I have:

...
CACHE=true
CACHEINCLUDEFILES=false
CACHESIZE=10000000
...

Meaning that I want to cache TAF's but not any included files.

When I check the value of <@SERVERSTATUS NumCachedIncl> on a running 
server, it always returns a number. According to the docs, the tag
should 
return "The number of included files currently in the included file
cache". 
Shouldn't that be 0, since I have CACHEINCLUDEFILES set to false?

BTW, the behavior of the cache is apparently working correctly; I can 
access an included file, modify it then access it again and see the
change 
without having to purge the cache.

I just don't understand by the metatag would be showing included files
in 
the cache if the cache is off.

Eric

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